It all begins with video footage. There are a variety of methods, so select the one that works best for you. Below is a quick summary of some of the more obvious ways to upload your various video clips.
Uploading Footage Methods:
1. Upload directly into YouTube on your MacBook
(via a sharing service such as Google Drive or DropBox)
This is probably the simplest method, but requires having your footage accessible from your Mac. If you have Google Drive or DropBox (et.al.) installed, then this is simple. In the picture below: these have both been installed.
1. Email each video clip (idea for sharing from the iOS Camera Roll)
This is easy, if you have 'Verified' your account. Refer to the relevant section from Part 1 of this training. You will have a personalised email address that you can send your footage to (which I added to my 'Contacts' for convenience). i.e.
This is the easiest and coolest method. Capture the video on iOS and upload directly.
3. iMovie Share (Mac) and (iOS)
This is more suited to an already edited video, but you might consider this method for completing a partially edited movie.
4. Quicktime
A video can easily be shared directly to YouTube using Quicktime. Open the video and select the 'Share' icon in the bottom-right corner of the player.
B/ Project: 'Capture' a video and export to YouTube
In this training session, you will create a 15second video using the iPad App 'YouTube Capture' (see Upload Method 2 above). You will create a video like this one:
<example>
Procedure:
1. Transcript
Open a 'Pages' document and write a short introductory statement about yourself. This may include:
your name
school
subjects and grades you teach
how and why you use YouTube
2. Save Transcript as a .txt file
File > Export your file as a Plain Text (.txt file): i.e.
3. Using your iPad (YouTube Capture), and accompanied by your Script, record a 'selfie' video.Don't forget tosign into the App using the account you want your finished clip to be aligned with. i.e.
Getting Started with Uploading of Videos
It all begins with video footage. There are a variety of methods, so select the one that works best for you. Below is a quick summary of some of the more obvious ways to upload your various video clips.
Uploading Footage Methods:
1. Upload directly into YouTube on your MacBook
(via a sharing service such as Google Drive or DropBox)This is probably the simplest method, but requires having your footage accessible from your Mac. If you have Google Drive or DropBox (et.al.) installed, then this is simple. In the picture below: these have both been installed.
1. Email each video clip (idea for sharing from the iOS Camera Roll)
This is easy, if you have 'Verified' your account. Refer to the relevant section from Part 1 of this training. You will have a personalised email address that you can send your footage to (which I added to my 'Contacts' for convenience). i.e.
2. YouTube Creator App (on iPhone or iPad)
This is the easiest and coolest method. Capture the video on iOS and upload directly.3. iMovie Share (Mac) and (iOS)
This is more suited to an already edited video, but you might consider this method for completing a partially edited movie.
4. Quicktime
A video can easily be shared directly to YouTube using Quicktime. Open the video and select the 'Share' icon in the bottom-right corner of the player.
B/ Project: 'Capture' a video and export to YouTube
In this training session, you will create a 15second video using the iPad App 'YouTube Capture' (see Upload Method 2 above). You will create a video like this one:
<example>
Procedure:
1. Transcript
Open a 'Pages' document and write a short introductory statement about yourself. This may include:
2. Save Transcript as a .txt file
File > Export your file as a Plain Text (.txt file): i.e.
3. Using your iPad (YouTube Capture), and accompanied by your Script, record a 'selfie' video.Don't forget tosign into the App using the account you want your finished clip to be aligned with. i.e.